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policy that he will execute president obama's foreign policy competently. i think senator hagel will not be nominated or confirmed. etan was a republican senator but on foreign policy issues in the last several years and he has been way to the left of president obama in terms of iran sanctions. >> the iran sanctions votes which got 92 and 97 votes in the senate and he voted against. there is a letter signed by 99 senators, every other senator that he refused to sign. on israel, he talked about the jewish lobby in 2006. for a republican president to nominate someone talk about the jewish lobby having too much influence would that person be thought appropriate to be secretary of defense? i don't think so. i think senator hagel won't be nominated by president obama. he likes president obama and they went on this trip together and he liked the idea of having a republican and all that but republicans aren't for him and a lot of democrats are privately telling the white house what are you doing to us? we don't want to vote for this guy. if you are liberal democra
policy that he will execute president obama's foreign policy competently. i think senator hagel will not be nominated or confirmed. etan was a republican senator but on foreign policy issues in the last several years and he has been way to the left of president obama in terms of iran sanctions. >> the iran sanctions votes which got 92 and 97 votes in the senate and he voted against. there is a letter signed by 99 senators, every other senator that he refused to sign. on israel, he talked...
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policies as firmly as john kerry. and this makes him a perfect choice to guide american diplomacy in the years ahead. >> now senate republicans are not expected to oppose senator kerry's nomination. republicans were the ones, in fact, who suggested that john kerry be nominated in the first place, rather than u.n. ambassador susan rice, who the republicans did not want in the job, and who they pressured into removing her name from consideration for the job. the john kerry as secretary of state announcement now ends speculation on who will fill that one seat in the president's cabinet. but of course, it does set off immediately a new round of speculation about some other job questions like, for example, who will become the senator from massachusetts to replace john kerry? who gets it on an interim basis, and who goes on to run in the special election for that seat to hold it on a long-term basis. everybody in massachusetts now is saying that republican scott brown will run on his party's side in the special election. bu
policies as firmly as john kerry. and this makes him a perfect choice to guide american diplomacy in the years ahead. >> now senate republicans are not expected to oppose senator kerry's nomination. republicans were the ones, in fact, who suggested that john kerry be nominated in the first place, rather than u.n. ambassador susan rice, who the republicans did not want in the job, and who they pressured into removing her name from consideration for the job. the john kerry as secretary of...
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anyone who looks at the foreign policy back then knows that is not true. you look at the past through rose colored glasses. in some way, a huge victory today. president obama saying i'm sorry. i'm apologizing. an interested to see what the left says about his remarks. >> can democracy carry out active war policy if it lacks support of the population? >> it can't. i wish the democrats were antiwar. but i don't think it's worn out. whether it's lyndon johnson or the democrats that voted for the iraq war and political reasons they decided when the country turned against it they were going to be against it. >> political reasons to be for it. >> evening they did, basically but the point is as what they do officially is they show support for it. the people who were spitting on people, dispick seasonable de left. i'm glad obama condemned it. >> up next, the bloodshed gets worse in syria. we'll examine that. all multivitamins give me the basics. they claim to be complete. only centrum goes beyond. providing more than just the essential nutrients, so i'm at my best
anyone who looks at the foreign policy back then knows that is not true. you look at the past through rose colored glasses. in some way, a huge victory today. president obama saying i'm sorry. i'm apologizing. an interested to see what the left says about his remarks. >> can democracy carry out active war policy if it lacks support of the population? >> it can't. i wish the democrats were antiwar. but i don't think it's worn out. whether it's lyndon johnson or the democrats that...
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president obama credited him with playing a central role in every major foreign policy debate for nearly 30 years and called on the senate to swiftly confirm his nomination. the u.s. marine veteran jailed in mexico on weapons charges is back in the u.s. tonight. his release comes from his mother. he was arrested four months ago after declaring an antique shotgun at the border. mexican authorities said the weapon did not comply with their gun laws. anderson. >> there are obviously going to be more funerals in newtown this weekend. another funeral just tomorrow as monsignor weiss is going to be officiating at. many difficult days ahead, but the families who lost loved ones are not alone. so many are promising to remember the sandy hook victims. we'll be right back. [ bells tolling ] >>> church bells on what was a raw and rainy december morning this morning. a reminder that life can change in an instant. horribly and forever. a reminder that little children, 6 and 7 years old, can be taken from their parents at a stranger's whim, that their spouses and girlfriends might go off to work and n
president obama credited him with playing a central role in every major foreign policy debate for nearly 30 years and called on the senate to swiftly confirm his nomination. the u.s. marine veteran jailed in mexico on weapons charges is back in the u.s. tonight. his release comes from his mother. he was arrested four months ago after declaring an antique shotgun at the border. mexican authorities said the weapon did not comply with their gun laws. anderson. >> there are obviously going to...
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when you look at these two issues involving foreign policy, it does beg the question, what would you do different if you were the president? >> i think the president's foreign policy is generally characterized by an effort to try to make friends with some of the world's worst actors. to show good faith by providing things from the united states that hopefully will convince people that we're good guys. i think that is mistake. the right course for our foreign policy is communicate our strength and determination and indicate if people bank account to be friends with america, they are going to have to hold to the principles that we find dear. i think for instance in syria which is one of great opportunities for americans, for the world to separate syria from its connection with iran, we should be leading. that doesn't mean being on the ground but helping lead an international effort to get rid of assad and return syria to the people there. the president's efforts with regards to egypt suggest a lack of recognition of the very difficult and disturbing course that the nation appears to be
when you look at these two issues involving foreign policy, it does beg the question, what would you do different if you were the president? >> i think the president's foreign policy is generally characterized by an effort to try to make friends with some of the world's worst actors. to show good faith by providing things from the united states that hopefully will convince people that we're good guys. i think that is mistake. the right course for our foreign policy is communicate our...
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i think, for a light footprint, often -- he'll execute president obama's foreign policy confidently, i'm sure and i think senator hagel will either not be nominated or confirmed, he's more extreme than john kerry and, the obama white house says he's a republican and, republicans will go for him, but on foreign policy issues, especially the last several years, he is way to the left of president obama in terms of iran sanctions. he's -- iran sanctions, the vote which got 92, 97 votes in the senate and he voted against, and, a letter signed by 99 senators, denouncing russia and he refused to sign it and he's anti-israel and talked about the jewish lobby in 2006. and for a republican -- talking about the jewish lobby having too much influence on capitol hill, will that person be appropriate to be secretary of defense? i think senator hagel will not be nominated by president obama, he likes him, they went on this trip together and he likes the idea of having a republican and all of that but republicans -- and also democrats, are quietly turning to the white house, what are you doing to us
i think, for a light footprint, often -- he'll execute president obama's foreign policy confidently, i'm sure and i think senator hagel will either not be nominated or confirmed, he's more extreme than john kerry and, the obama white house says he's a republican and, republicans will go for him, but on foreign policy issues, especially the last several years, he is way to the left of president obama in terms of iran sanctions. he's -- iran sanctions, the vote which got 92, 97 votes in the...
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president obama credited him with playing a central role in every major foreign policy debate for nearly 30 years and called on the senate to swiftly confirm his nomination. >>> we are waiting for word on the status of this man, the u.s. veteran jailed in mexico on weapons charges after declaring an antique shotgun at the border. his name is john hammer and his family said mexico's ambassador to the u.s. told him he will be released today. anderson, back to you. >> well, that's certainly good news. we talked to his family last week. they were hugely concerned so we'll be following that closely. susan, thanks. there are obviously going to be more funerals in newtown this weekend. another funeral just tomorrow as monsignor weiss is going to be officiating at. many difficult days ahead, but the families who lost loved ones are not alone. so many people around the world are offering support, sharing their pain, promising to remember the sandy hook victims. we'll be right back. this is a fire onouncer] that didn't destroy a home. this is a break-in that didn't devastate a family. this is the
president obama credited him with playing a central role in every major foreign policy debate for nearly 30 years and called on the senate to swiftly confirm his nomination. >>> we are waiting for word on the status of this man, the u.s. veteran jailed in mexico on weapons charges after declaring an antique shotgun at the border. his name is john hammer and his family said mexico's ambassador to the u.s. told him he will be released today. anderson, back to you. >> well, that's...
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so, really, i think you can describe the foreign policy of barack obama as a foreign policy of david axelrod. it's all tied to a selection. cheryl: you mentioned his example. back in 2009 he made a big speech in cairo, egypt. it was big hope is when the friends of the muslims. you said quote that they need to be understood and are priced in the way of a relationship our relationship with them. what does that mean? >> and president obama adventured into the middle east, he seemed like this man who apologize for the mistakes of george w. bush. instead of coming in as an american president, he came in and there was this big illusion that he had muslim relatives and he lived in indonesia and he understands their world. people don't really know this. he lived by the public opinion polls by these two surveys but said so many people disapprove of america. cheryl: the most recent rasmussen poll. the u.s. relationship over the past four years with him, 45% say it has absolutely got more spread 31% is a really good. only 18% say it has gotten better. >> even in this episode, in this crisis, th
so, really, i think you can describe the foreign policy of barack obama as a foreign policy of david axelrod. it's all tied to a selection. cheryl: you mentioned his example. back in 2009 he made a big speech in cairo, egypt. it was big hope is when the friends of the muslims. you said quote that they need to be understood and are priced in the way of a relationship our relationship with them. what does that mean? >> and president obama adventured into the middle east, he seemed like this...
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my guest tonight is no stranger to foreign policy. the white house is running from the political fallout and a crumbling middle east. joining us now is k.t. mcfarland. it is great to have you with us. let's start with the testimony before the house oversight committee,. >> what happens in an election year is that the policy misfires. the administration from the white house, wants to get as far away from the president as he can. so he has no idea who did what, when did they do it, who said what. eventually the dust settled and then what happens is the administration has to blame everybody. lou: it's inconceivable that the president of the united states three weeks into this tragedy is talking about an internet video and not talking about terrorism, the terrorists who killed an american ambassador and at the same time, the parent steps for retribution. lou: >> why are they doing it? >> they are doing it because as was pointed out, we are three-week summer presidential election. lou: the idea that a number of other officials today testif
my guest tonight is no stranger to foreign policy. the white house is running from the political fallout and a crumbling middle east. joining us now is k.t. mcfarland. it is great to have you with us. let's start with the testimony before the house oversight committee,. >> what happens in an election year is that the policy misfires. the administration from the white house, wants to get as far away from the president as he can. so he has no idea who did what, when did they do it, who said...
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. >> i'm worried about monday night's foreign policy debate. i didn't think romney handle the libya benghazi issue very well at all. he should have nailed it, nail the president with responsibility but he got disorganize in his answer. i am not sure here's enough distinction in fact between mitt romney's foreign policy and the president for mitt romney to sustain a 90 minute critique of barack obama on foreign policy and i think the best answer he gave was on obama's record. he should use that as a template on libya and syria and russia to at least criticize the president's with some delight because foreign policy is by definition a president's strongest suit. stuart: when the president was asked about the benghazi situation, what about the murder of our ambassador? the president fifth completely responded in a totally different but in madrid >> not only did that but by the end of it he was literally blaming romney for even bringing it up which is the only saying -- what we have been talking about the two weeks. tracy: this man got elected when
. >> i'm worried about monday night's foreign policy debate. i didn't think romney handle the libya benghazi issue very well at all. he should have nailed it, nail the president with responsibility but he got disorganize in his answer. i am not sure here's enough distinction in fact between mitt romney's foreign policy and the president for mitt romney to sustain a 90 minute critique of barack obama on foreign policy and i think the best answer he gave was on obama's record. he should use...
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policies as firmly as john kerry. this makes him a perfect choice to guide american diplomacy in the years ahead. >> big news for the senior senator from massachusetts. tonight, kerry biographer professor douglas brinkley on the president's nominee for secretary of state. >>> bad news for red lobster and olive garden after they come out against obama care. we'll tell you how people are voting with their dollars. >>> and you won't see the real victims of the real war on christmas on the kirby couch. >> what do you make of the political correctness part of our culture? >> john nichols of "the nation" magazine on people who stand to suffer the most when we go over the fiscal cliff. you can prevent gas with beano meltaways, or treat gas with these after you get it. now that's like sunblock before or sun burn cream later. oh, somebody out there's saying, now i get it! take beano before and there'll be no gas. take beano before progressive direct and other car insurance companies? yes. but you're progressive, and they're th
policies as firmly as john kerry. this makes him a perfect choice to guide american diplomacy in the years ahead. >> big news for the senior senator from massachusetts. tonight, kerry biographer professor douglas brinkley on the president's nominee for secretary of state. >>> bad news for red lobster and olive garden after they come out against obama care. we'll tell you how people are voting with their dollars. >>> and you won't see the real victims of the real war on...
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president obama credited him with playing a central role in every major foreign policy debate for nearly 30 years and called on the senate to swiftly confirm his nomination. the u.s. marine veteran jailed in mexico on weapons charges is back in the u.s. tonight. his release comes from his mother. he was arrested four months ago after declaring an antique shotgun at the border. mexican authorities said the weapon did not comply with their gun laws. anderson. >> monsignor will officiating days ahead. so many are promising to remember the sandy hook victims. we'll be right back. thought.than i we actully keep track of how many times this kid picked his nose? tongue's out, hair pulls, stink eyes, man we see eveything. oh, it's the old man. hold on, i gotta send something out. you can have two apps open at the same time? how'd you do that? it's the galaxy note 10.1 man, it just does it. how do you think they made it? magic. do more with the samsung galaxy note 10.1. adt can help you turn on a few lights. access cameras from anywhere to help you keep an eye on things. even bring family in from
president obama credited him with playing a central role in every major foreign policy debate for nearly 30 years and called on the senate to swiftly confirm his nomination. the u.s. marine veteran jailed in mexico on weapons charges is back in the u.s. tonight. his release comes from his mother. he was arrested four months ago after declaring an antique shotgun at the border. mexican authorities said the weapon did not comply with their gun laws. anderson. >> monsignor will officiating...
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what should american, foreign policy be in a post-war era? presidential elections are an opportunity about discussion for every facet of our democracy. ideally, what emerges is a choice about the direction of our nation and its place in the world. i hope that tomorrow night's debate provides the context and breadth of conversations to make that choice. with me are msnbc contributors, rule a gentleman brel, foreign policy -- washington post opinion writer, jonathan capehart. matt miller, senior fellow at the center for american progress and gordon chang columnist for forbes.com. nice to have you here. we have a somber tone on nerdland this morning. in part because obviously we're looking at the death of george mcgovern early this morning but also because going into the foreign policy debate, this feels like what could be the single most important presidential debate. this is where presidential power lies and yet i feel like we're going to end up in a conversation about polpolitics,t policy. >> it's only going to be a debate in the sense that w
what should american, foreign policy be in a post-war era? presidential elections are an opportunity about discussion for every facet of our democracy. ideally, what emerges is a choice about the direction of our nation and its place in the world. i hope that tomorrow night's debate provides the context and breadth of conversations to make that choice. with me are msnbc contributors, rule a gentleman brel, foreign policy -- washington post opinion writer, jonathan capehart. matt miller, senior...
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this is not really a new face in foreign policy. and actually, if you go back six or eight months, the obama team was saying don't assume that the new secretary of state will be one of two or three known names, not susan rice or john kerry, necessarily. but maybe someone new and from outside. and john kerry is certainly not a new face. in a way, it's a throwback to foreign policy of past decades. >> brown: ba kind of new ideas, or what are you referring to that he would lack in terms of experience or ideas about how to cope with current problems or future problems. >> no, he-- as a matter of experience he certainly has lots of experience. and in that sense, that is a strength for him. but i think he hasn't over the years been an originator of new kinds of policies. if you take, for example, china policy i think that he may be reluctant to react to a china which is very different from the way it was in the past. >> brown: let me bring david ignatius back. i guess it depends on what you think is needed right now, right? >> i think the
this is not really a new face in foreign policy. and actually, if you go back six or eight months, the obama team was saying don't assume that the new secretary of state will be one of two or three known names, not susan rice or john kerry, necessarily. but maybe someone new and from outside. and john kerry is certainly not a new face. in a way, it's a throwback to foreign policy of past decades. >> brown: ba kind of new ideas, or what are you referring to that he would lack in terms of...
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. >> i think it's fair to say few individuals, ministers grasp our foreign policies as firmly as john kerry. this makes him a perfect choice to guide american diplomacy in the years ahead. >> big news for the senior senator from massachusetts. tonight, kerry biographer professor douglas brinkley on the president's nominee for secretary of state. >>> bad news for red lobster and olive garden after they come out against obama care. we'll tell you how people are voting with their dollars. >>> and you won't see the real victims of the real war on christmas on the kirby couch. >> what do you make of the political correctness part of our culture? >> john nichols of "the nation" magazine on people who stand to suffer the most when we go over the fiscal cliff. the financial obstacles military families face, we understand. at usaa, we know military life is different. we've been there. that's why every bit of financial advice we offer is geared specifically to current and former military members and their families. [ laughs ] dad! dad! [ applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] life brings obstacles.
. >> i think it's fair to say few individuals, ministers grasp our foreign policies as firmly as john kerry. this makes him a perfect choice to guide american diplomacy in the years ahead. >> big news for the senior senator from massachusetts. tonight, kerry biographer professor douglas brinkley on the president's nominee for secretary of state. >>> bad news for red lobster and olive garden after they come out against obama care. we'll tell you how people are voting with...
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>> the issue is you can't make foreign policy in reaction to short term events. we know it is awful and i will be the first to agree those governments should have protected our embassy. it does no good to have a rahn paul reaction. >> emake >> we did it in north korea and south africa and cutting off the west bank and the gaza strip and done if with honduras in 2009 and ith the sudan. i think the muslim brotherhood is a long-term event and al-qaida influences. we don't know if our tax money is going to ours and intelligence officials tell me they would support cutting off pakistan as well and the cheap yest best way to do is it is to u.s. companies to stop doing business with pakistan. >> victoria, is there any possibility that the money is going to terrorist who are there killing our ambassadors. shouldn't we cut it off and better to be safe than sorry? >> i think no doubt the money is going to terrorist. but it is not track there is no accountable in foreign aid. can can we need to spread democracy in the middle east. if you cut off nw you will see the real ris
>> the issue is you can't make foreign policy in reaction to short term events. we know it is awful and i will be the first to agree those governments should have protected our embassy. it does no good to have a rahn paul reaction. >> emake >> we did it in north korea and south africa and cutting off the west bank and the gaza strip and done if with honduras in 2009 and ith the sudan. i think the muslim brotherhood is a long-term event and al-qaida influences. we don't know if...
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the obama foreign policy is a repudiation. pulling back in afghanistan. >> it's an extension. >> executive authority to run the war on terror. >> president's never give back authority. there was a rejection of the neoconservative of foreign policy. chuck hagel em bodies that. no to the neocons. >> true. getting back to a point you were making earlier. i have to say, i wish he would nominate his first choices. i think, for example in the case of susan rice, she had all this information and misinformation about hergs herself out there. she had to make amends for it. if you are going to slander someone, put them on the national stage to defend themselveses to the public. her public reputation is in ruins after this long career. whoever is the selection, own it and nominate them. >> one arm tied behind her back. she was the nominee. i know we don't know if susan rice was or was not the first choice. >> we should know. i would like a cabinet that looks like america. when susan rice isn't the first choice, who do we have? we have wh
the obama foreign policy is a repudiation. pulling back in afghanistan. >> it's an extension. >> executive authority to run the war on terror. >> president's never give back authority. there was a rejection of the neoconservative of foreign policy. chuck hagel em bodies that. no to the neocons. >> true. getting back to a point you were making earlier. i have to say, i wish he would nominate his first choices. i think, for example in the case of susan rice, she had all...
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adequately funding america's foreign policy objectives is not spending. it's investing. >> joining me now, nbc's capitol hill correspondent kelly o'donnell. kelly, of course, senator kerry, perhaps secretary of state to be john kerry, is talking about the fact that the state department usually does bear the brunt of spending cuts when these negotiations happen to try to cut spending when budget hits. and that's what some in the state department had blamed for the quote having to pick and choose and prioritize security at diplomatic posts. >> i think people are looking at it differently now because as you point out, often those budget battles tend to direct more money toward the department of defense. and people don't look at the state department security, at least up until this event, as having the same sort of u.s. protection component. so it has not gotten the same attention that some certainly democrats are pushing. also today, though, we're hearing from republicans frustration directed at those two deputy secretaries of state for why have they not spe
adequately funding america's foreign policy objectives is not spending. it's investing. >> joining me now, nbc's capitol hill correspondent kelly o'donnell. kelly, of course, senator kerry, perhaps secretary of state to be john kerry, is talking about the fact that the state department usually does bear the brunt of spending cuts when these negotiations happen to try to cut spending when budget hits. and that's what some in the state department had blamed for the quote having to pick and...
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the topic is foreign policy, but the sheer closeness is hanging over their head. the president arrived in florida tonight, aware he needs to do well in tonight's debate, the race being closer than ever. the polls show a dramatic divide within the 47-47 tie. there is that gender gap, the president up with women. mitt romney's lead is a commanding 33 points, but hispanics by a 27 margin, strongly prefer the president. mr. romney spent the day behind closed doors where the press was not allowed, inspecting the table where he and the president will sit. he knows the subject matter tonight puts him at a disadvantage, something he found out in the second debate. >> you said in the rose garden the day after the attack it was an act of terror. it was not a spontaneous demonstration, is that what you're saying? >> please proceed, governor. >> all right, i want to make sure we get that for the record. because it took the president 14 days before he called the attack in benghazi an act of terror. >> get the transcript. >> reporter: tonight gives the voter his a chance to jud
the topic is foreign policy, but the sheer closeness is hanging over their head. the president arrived in florida tonight, aware he needs to do well in tonight's debate, the race being closer than ever. the polls show a dramatic divide within the 47-47 tie. there is that gender gap, the president up with women. mitt romney's lead is a commanding 33 points, but hispanics by a 27 margin, strongly prefer the president. mr. romney spent the day behind closed doors where the press was not allowed,...
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would your foreign policy be any different than the president's foreign policy as it relates to egypt and all the countries surrounding? >> yeah. i think we need to... very fundamentally rethink everything we think we know about the region. i think that we are on the edge of catastrophic change, almost all of it anti-american. it's one of those periods, it is a little bit like when a tornado comes through, when a hurricane comes through, you don't know what is going to happen next. when the scale of the change is so -- for example in egypt, about 75% of the votes in the first round went to the -- the muslim brotherhood. and more islamic groups than the muslim brotherhood. so you now have a pressure building, where the muslim brotherhood to move towards... an even more radical position. >> greta: which i would think would put israel on end because egypt under mubarak was friendlier towards israel? >> it hurts israel, it hurts the united states. it hurts the forces of modernization. it hurts the role of women. it's a reversion to a more medieval style of life. and i think it's a very se
would your foreign policy be any different than the president's foreign policy as it relates to egypt and all the countries surrounding? >> yeah. i think we need to... very fundamentally rethink everything we think we know about the region. i think that we are on the edge of catastrophic change, almost all of it anti-american. it's one of those periods, it is a little bit like when a tornado comes through, when a hurricane comes through, you don't know what is going to happen next. when...
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, john's played a central role in every major foreign policy debate for nearly 30 years. as we turn the page on a decade of war, he understands that we've got to harness all elements of american power and ensure that they're working together. >> secretary clinton wasn't present for the announcement. she's still recovering from a concussion. but in a statement she said that kerry is an excellent choice. north korean state media is reporting a u.s. citizen has been arrested in north korea for committing an unspecified crime. they say a tour guide entered north korea more than a month ago, was eventually detained after evidence was uncovered of some sort of crime. this comes ten days after a u.s. official said an american with a similar name was detained in the country. washington has not confirmed if it's actually the same man. >>> an "outfront" update to a story we brought you last night, russia's lower house of parliament has adopted a bill that bans americans from adopting russian children. pretty important when you consider that more than 45,000 u.s. adoptions came from
, john's played a central role in every major foreign policy debate for nearly 30 years. as we turn the page on a decade of war, he understands that we've got to harness all elements of american power and ensure that they're working together. >> secretary clinton wasn't present for the announcement. she's still recovering from a concussion. but in a statement she said that kerry is an excellent choice. north korean state media is reporting a u.s. citizen has been arrested in north korea...
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. >> president obama is pushing his foreign policy record at the vfw convention in reno. >> in you i see the same shining values, the virtues that make america great. >> now, ting the lines of attack are definitely being revived. >> well, if you don't run chris christie, romney will be the nominee and we'll lose. >>> today, the campaigns returned to criticizing the opponents and mitt romney returned to having bad days on the campaign trail. tonit, mitt romney went after president obama on cnbc. >> it's a very strange and in some respects, foreign to the american experience type of philosophy. if you have a business and you started it, you did build it. and you deserve credit for that. it was not built for you by government. >> yeah, you built it. just like jack gilchrist. remember jack gilchrist? he's the owner of gilchrist metal fabricating company and starred in a romney campaign ad. >> my hands didn't build this company? through hard work and a little bit of luck, we built this business. >> today we learn that jack gilchrist's business, like so many other american businesses, was
. >> president obama is pushing his foreign policy record at the vfw convention in reno. >> in you i see the same shining values, the virtues that make america great. >> now, ting the lines of attack are definitely being revived. >> well, if you don't run chris christie, romney will be the nominee and we'll lose. >>> today, the campaigns returned to criticizing the opponents and mitt romney returned to having bad days on the campaign trail. tonit, mitt romney...
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kerry brings the vietnam psychic scars back into the forefront of democratic foreign policy. i can't even say this is how it will impact that. but just once again vietnam comes back into the democratic psyche when we had gotten i want out. >> steve, i know you have another race you're excited about. >> we talk about these senate 2014. new jersey this week. big news. cory booker, everybody is ambitious or least favorite. he said this week what a shock he's not going run for governor of new jersey in 2013. that would have been a kamikaze mission. he's committed to newark. even though he spenz his time in new york. >> i love cory booker. leave him alone. >> the one republican here loves cory booker. >> so now the big issue he wants to represent in 2014, he wants to run for president. 2014 you have a democratic, frank lautenberg who will be 90 in 2014. he's not said he's retiring. frank lautenberg made the biggest mistake he left the senate after three terms. he left the senate. he was miserable for two years he told everybody who asked the biggest mistake he ever made. he caught
kerry brings the vietnam psychic scars back into the forefront of democratic foreign policy. i can't even say this is how it will impact that. but just once again vietnam comes back into the democratic psyche when we had gotten i want out. >> steve, i know you have another race you're excited about. >> we talk about these senate 2014. new jersey this week. big news. cory booker, everybody is ambitious or least favorite. he said this week what a shock he's not going run for governor...
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policies especially the targeted drone strikes. here is the measure of confidence in the president when took office. high inure on and asia. low in the middle east and russia. the numbers dropped in every region over the past four years. and check out the huge drop in china. comes as folks around the world say they view china as the leading global economy. of course, they are wrong. the financial business network's jeri willis is here. facts get in the way sometime. fact is whether people believe it or not it is just not true. >> perception is not necessarily reality here. we have an economy more than twice the size china's. $15 trillion versus $7 trillion. even our exports are bigger. you might have thought china has more exports. they have. we are bigger with a mightier economy with just 5% of the world about's population. >> shepard: why did the drop in the poll happen? >> 2008's recession everybody saw what happened and thought we were having troubles and would never come back. china holds $1.1 trillion of our debt. people thou
policies especially the targeted drone strikes. here is the measure of confidence in the president when took office. high inure on and asia. low in the middle east and russia. the numbers dropped in every region over the past four years. and check out the huge drop in china. comes as folks around the world say they view china as the leading global economy. of course, they are wrong. the financial business network's jeri willis is here. facts get in the way sometime. fact is whether people...
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. >> president obama came to the office determined to make israel part of his foreign policy. he took a harder line on palestinian settlements in israeli territories. >> i talked about the need to stop settlements, to make sure that we're stopping the building of outposts. >> that angered many israelis, especially benjamin netanyahu. and many addresses to turkey and egypt without a stop in israel further exacerbated that relationship. the push for middle east peace has been stuck ever since and that rocky personal relationship with net tatt tanya hoo. >> the president is prepared to make generous compromises for peach. it cannot go back to the 1967 lines because these lines are in defensible. >> still, at least in public, they seem to have moved on. >> as i have said to the prime minister in every single one of our meetings, the united states will always have its back when it comes to its security. >> jerusalem is israel's capital, a final peace agreement should include what's called a two-state solution, israel living alongside palestine, and iran must be stopped from buildin
. >> president obama came to the office determined to make israel part of his foreign policy. he took a harder line on palestinian settlements in israeli territories. >> i talked about the need to stop settlements, to make sure that we're stopping the building of outposts. >> that angered many israelis, especially benjamin netanyahu. and many addresses to turkey and egypt without a stop in israel further exacerbated that relationship. the push for middle east peace has been...
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. >> obama's foreign policy has been much stronger than anticipated by conservatives. >> democrats are supposedly weak. >> the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden. >> i am not ashamed of american power. >> earlier today, governor romney was at it again. >> there you go again. >> good morning! this is what victory looks like! >> michele bachmann finally has company. >> ha-ha! >> newt gingrich is defending michele bachmann. >> newt gingrich rushes to defend her in her charge -- >> against secretary of state clinton's top aide, huma abedin. >> that radical muslims may have infiltrated the united states government. >> "there weren't allegations, there was a question." >> what was that about? >> i think he's off-base. >> bachmann's inquiry is justified. >> if they were not making an accusation about her, what was her name doing in that letter? >> how long can they sustain this? >> this is what victory looks like! >> see the world that we're living in here! >> oh, my goodness! yes! >>> tonight, a just-released nbc news/"wall street journal" poll shows preside
. >> obama's foreign policy has been much stronger than anticipated by conservatives. >> democrats are supposedly weak. >> the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden. >> i am not ashamed of american power. >> earlier today, governor romney was at it again. >> there you go again. >> good morning! this is what victory looks like! >> michele bachmann finally has company. >> ha-ha! >> newt gingrich is...
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is the romney ticket up to speed on foreign policy? when you hear romney talking tough on iran, also got the syria situation bubbling away as well, do you think that the romney/ryan ticket has enough foreign policy experience to know what to do about these two crises? >> think they have an incredibly weak foreign policy biography between the two of them and a rather weak team, frankly. to hear romney criticizing president obama for just getting around to sanctions. wait a minute, there were eight years of the bush administration where we, you know, dilly dalied around to getting around to serious crippling sanctions. romney talks like the bush administration never happened. you know, both in time and in some of the decisions it took. so it's really ludicrous. you can criticize obama on a million things. on iran, i think he's done actually quite a good job, finally, of getting around to something that wasn't done in the previous eight years and that putting in some really tough pinching sanctions on the iranians. >> if you're israel rig
is the romney ticket up to speed on foreign policy? when you hear romney talking tough on iran, also got the syria situation bubbling away as well, do you think that the romney/ryan ticket has enough foreign policy experience to know what to do about these two crises? >> think they have an incredibly weak foreign policy biography between the two of them and a rather weak team, frankly. to hear romney criticizing president obama for just getting around to sanctions. wait a minute, there...